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countable

[ koun-tuh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. able to be counted.
  2. Mathematics.
    1. (of a set) having a finite number of elements.
    2. (of a set) having elements that form a one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers; denumerable; enumerable.


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adjective

  1. capable of being counted
  2. maths logic able to be counted using the natural numbers; finite or denumerable
  3. linguistics denoting a count noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of countable1

1400–50; late Middle English. See count 1, -able
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When George turned to the legal advocacy group Bet Tzedek for help, the group suggested she could purchase supplemental health insurance to bring down her “countable income.â€

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But as Turing stated, all computable numbers must be countable.

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They assume, reasonably enough, that the side with more countable stuff is likely to be the winner — and quickly if it has a lot more as Russia indeed did.

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And a few thousand provisional ballots also remain, votes that election officials must double-check are legally countable by Tuesday before they can be tallied.

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A very countable number of singers who allege Domingo’s vile behavior derailed their careers might disagree.

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